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期刊名:Journal of correctional health care

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ISSN:1078-3458

e-ISSN:1940-5200

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Essence Hairston,Elisabeth Johnson,Jocelyn Foxworth et al. Essence Hairston et al.
Women with substance use disorders (SUDs) released from incarceration face a markedly elevated risk of fatal overdose during the first 2 weeks post-release compared with women with SUDs in the community. Prior research estimates that indivi...
Erin Michelle Turner Kerrison Erin Michelle Turner Kerrison
Menopausal Black women in U.S. prisons face a convergence of three accelerating crises: bodies made biologically older by structural racism and incarceration exposure, a menopausal transition that arrives earlier and manifests more severely...
Alane B O&#x;Connor,Emily Ireland,Elise McCormick et al. Alane B O&#x;Connor et al.
The U.S. carceral health care system presents a unique opportunity to expand reproductive health services. Evidence suggests that women incarcerated in jails want to initiate contraception, but access varies across facilities and is limited...
Loren D Ginn,Allison M Wilhelm,Khem Plata et al. Loren D Ginn et al.
Opioid use disorder is prevalent among incarcerated populations, who face elevated overdose risk post-release. Although effective, buprenorphine remains underutilized in U.S. jails, particularly in the South. This mixed-methods study evalua...
Richard A Murphy,Naira Ghazaryan,Stephen P Judge Richard A Murphy
Hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection is highly prevalent in U.S. jails, yet access to curative direct-acting HCV therapy remains limited because of the inmate Medicaid exclusion rule. However, an innovative expansion of the AIDS Drug Assistanc...
Angela Pollard,Erin McCall,Samantha Vera Leyva et al. Angela Pollard et al.
Carceral settings are particularly harmful for youth development and substantially impede their ability to pursue postsecondary education, a key determinant of health and protective factor against future legal system involvement. This artic...
Carly Pytel,Mollee K Steely Smith,Karenna K Thomas et al. Carly Pytel et al.
Incarcerated pregnant and postpartum people experience poor mental health. Conditions of confinement (e.g., inadequate prenatal care, shackling, isolation, stigma) exacerbate distress, contributing to new or worsening psychological challeng...
Vidya Eswaran,Samantha Chao,William Weber et al. Vidya Eswaran et al.
Emergency departments (EDs) are highly utilized by individuals with criminal-legal system involvement (CLSI)-including those pre-arrest, in-custody, and post-release. EDs are often considered "adverse outcomes" in health services, clinical,...
Annie Bicego,Courtney Coules,Genevieve Verrastro Annie Bicego
This project evaluates a Hepatitis C (HCV) treatment model in a county jail setting in Asheville NC. A regional nonprofit community clinic, local county detention center, care coordination community-based organization and regional harm redu...